'Jurassic World' Wraps With a T. Rex Tease (PHOTO)

The "Jurassic World" production officially wrapped on Tuesday, and director Colin Trevorrow celebrating by showing off a T. rex from the flick on Twitter.

The photo shows a "Jurassic World"-branded clapboard perched precariously in the jaws of a dinosaur -- though it appears to be either a plaster model or bones, not a fully fleshed-out tyrannosaurus. Either way, the image is goosebump-inducing, if only because it signifies that we'll get to see the finished "World" soon, and the full version of that dinosaur along with it.

Producer Frank Marshall also shared a snap from the set to celebrate the end of production, revealing that Bryce Dallas Howard's character, Claire, appears to be the last person we'll glimpse on-screen.

Not much is known yet about the plot of the long-awaited fourth installment of the "Jurassic Park" series, though it is set at a working, modern day version of the park that John Hammond envisioned back in the 1994 original feature. A leaked park map from the finished Jurassic World park promises a host of dinosaurs and other prehistoric attractions that the brochure claims are suitable for all ages -- though we imagine that that idyllic landscape won't last for long.